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PHSI3011 05-1 Bone and Teeth - Structure & Function

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PHSI3011 05-1 Bone and Teeth - Structure & Function

Question 1 of 16

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Trabecular vs cortical bone. Trabecular AKA ; Cortical AKA .

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    Cancellous
    Compact

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Question 2 of 16

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Bone matrix composition. Which of the following [mainly] gives bones its TENSILE strength:

Select one of the following:

  • Collagen

  • Non-collagenous proteins

  • Bone mineral (Calcium & Phosphate as hydroxyapatite)

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Question 3 of 16

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Bone matrix composition. Which of the following [mainly] gives bones its COMPRESSIVE strength:

Select one of the following:

  • Collagen

  • Non-collagenous protein

  • Bone mineral (Calcium & Phosphate as hydroxyapatite)

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Question 4 of 16

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90% of bone cells are ( Osteocytes, Osteoblasts, Lining Cells, Collagen, Osteoclasts ) and are ( Long-lived, Short-lived ).

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Question 5 of 16

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Which of the following are involved in FORMING bone:

Select one or more of the following:

  • Osteoblasts

  • Osteocytes

  • Lining Cells

  • Osteoclasts

  • Collagen

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Question 6 of 16

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Which of the following are involved in RESORBING bone:

Select one or more of the following:

  • Osteoblasts

  • Osteoclasts

  • Osteocytes

  • Lining Cells

  • Collagen

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Question 7 of 16

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Which bone cells are the ones that are embedded in the bone matrix and involved in sensing mechanical forces (and/or apoptosing to trigger resorption)?

Select one of the following:

  • Osteocytes

  • Osteoclasts

  • Osteoblasts

  • Lining Cells

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Question 8 of 16

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OPG = ??

Select one of the following:

  • OsteoProteGerin

  • OsteoProGeterin

  • OsteoProGerin

  • OsteoProteGeterin

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Question 9 of 16

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Classical Wnt pathway in bone. Wnt pathway allows ( Osteocytes, Osteoclasts, Osteoblasts, Lining Cells ) to control bone mass – e.g. more mechanical force, more bending of bone, sensed by [above], less production of Sclerostin, more bone added.

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Question 10 of 16

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RANKL = ??

Select one of the following:

  • Receptor Activator of Nuclear factor Kappa-B Ligand

  • Receptor Activator of Necrotic factor Kappa-B Ligand

  • Receptor Activator of Nuclear factor Kappa-A Ligand

  • Receptor Activator of Necrotic factor Kappa-A Ligand

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Question 11 of 16

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Bone formation depends [most directly] on (numbers, activity, lifespan); Bone resorption depends [most directly] on (numbers, activity, lifespan).

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    Osteoblast
    Osteoclast
    Osteocyte
    Lining Cell

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Question 12 of 16

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Match the following bone* cells to their function:
Amelobasts = ;
Cementoblasts = ;
Odontoblasts = ;
Osteoblasts = ;

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    Enamel
    Cementum
    Dentine
    Alveolar bone

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Question 13 of 16

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Cells of teeth: Ameloblasts lay down ( Enamel, Dentine, Cementum ), are ( Big closely-packed hydroxyapatite crztlz, Collagen fibres ); and ( Don't, Do ) have (do?) regeneration.

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Question 14 of 16

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Cells of teeth: Cementoblasts lay down ( Cementum, Dentine, Enamel ); are ( Collagen fibres in periodontal ligament, Big closely packed hydroxyapatite crztlz );.

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Question 15 of 16

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Which of the following are used for assessing bone?

Select one or more of the following:

  • Bone Densitometry

  • Ultrasound

  • Biopsy

  • Hitting with a sledgehammer and seeing whether it breaks (hint: technically true)

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Question 16 of 16

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What are caries?

Select one of the following:

  • Cavities, possibly arising from bacteria and/or food

  • Not “cavities”, but possibly arising from bacteria and/or food

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